Sunday, November 30, 2008

Myths, folklore & symbolism

"The cross of St. Andrew was the sign used for the Scottish flag before Scotland's union with England. The Union Jack, today's British flag, is a combination of the English St. George's cross (white), the Scottish cross of St. Andrew (white on blue), and the Irish cross of St. Patrick (red)."

Get the full story at symbols.com.

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